Swivelneck
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My son and my buddies two lads have unit 10 cow elk tags (near Dinosaur) Nov. 23-27th. We are staying in a motel in Rangely. I do not have a lot of experience with this part of the state this time of year, so question is...
If you were me (and thank god your not), would you bring a Jeep or a couple of 4-wheelers to get around on?
Jeep is a solid TJ with a winch and chains, plus it has a hard top and a heater! Once we get to town, it's jeep driving everywhere we go to hunt. But, it is also a little more work to tow back there.
4-wheelers are easier to tow to Co, and may get us more access to sketchy roads, but we will have to tow trailer to hunting grounds every day. And likely freeze our azzes off.
I know this is kind of a hard question to answer, given the unpredictability of the weather and road conditions. Any insight from someone with prior experience in this area that time of year is appreciated!
If you were me (and thank god your not), would you bring a Jeep or a couple of 4-wheelers to get around on?
Jeep is a solid TJ with a winch and chains, plus it has a hard top and a heater! Once we get to town, it's jeep driving everywhere we go to hunt. But, it is also a little more work to tow back there.
4-wheelers are easier to tow to Co, and may get us more access to sketchy roads, but we will have to tow trailer to hunting grounds every day. And likely freeze our azzes off.
I know this is kind of a hard question to answer, given the unpredictability of the weather and road conditions. Any insight from someone with prior experience in this area that time of year is appreciated!